If rotation speed increased:
The length of the day would be less than 24 hours; there would be more days in a year,
and more days in a cycle of moon phases.
If revolution speed increased:
The length of the year would be shorter; there would be fewer days in a year and also in each season. The length of the day would become more than 24 hours.
Yes, Earth's rotation can be affected by various factors such as the gravitational pull of the Moon and interactions with other celestial bodies. However, any change in Earth's rotation would happen over a long period of time and would have minimal impact on our daily lives.
it would definitely limit the earths natural resources and increase global warming.that is as more fuel is burned more carbon dioxide is released in to the earths atmosphere,which is a green house gas which exceeds global warming it would definitely limit the earths natural resources and increase global warming.that is as more fuel is burned more carbon dioxide is released in to the earths atmosphere,which is a green house gas which exceeds global warming
If polar ice melts, the day length will not be directly affected because day length is determined by the Earth's rotation on its axis, not the presence of ice at the poles. However, melting ice can contribute to rising sea levels and changes in the Earth's climate, which can have broader impacts on the environment and ecosystems.
If the Earth's rate of rotation were to decrease, days would become longer as it would take more time for the Earth to complete one rotation. This change in rotation speed would impact weather patterns, ocean currents, and potentially have a significant effect on Earth's ecosystem and climate.
Increased deposition of sediment over time would most likely cause a soil layer to increase in thickness. This can happen through processes like erosion, weathering, and the accumulation of organic matter, which contribute to the gradual build-up of soil over time.
The length of the day
Umpteen millions even if it could ever happen.
It would depend on the degree and time frame of change and how that change was brought about. The rotation of the earth is very slowly changing. It is slowing down.
it means earthquakes will happen more often
It would increase due to the conservation of angular momentum.
Nothing. Provided the earth remains in the same orbit, then a change of rotation would not change the amount of solar energy reaching the earth.
There could be change in the content of water. It will affect the level of water in the water bodies.
The most dramatic change would be massive chaos to the Earths climate.
No, Earth's rotation on its axis does not cause eclipses. Solar eclipses occur when the Moon passes between the Earth and the Sun, blocking out the Sun's light. Lunar eclipses happen when the Earth passes between the Sun and the Moon, causing the Earth's shadow to fall on the Moon.
An increase in the average temperature of the earth's atmosphere, especially a sustained increase sufficient to cause climatic change.
Crisis on Infinite Earths happened in 1919-04.
There is often a change in supply and demand of oranges.